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Feb212012

Poverty Outreach in Fee-for-Service Savings Groups

This research paper shares findings from a large-scale Randomized Control Trial conducted in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The paper describes the poverty profile of community members that participate in CRS' Savings and Internal Lending Communities and shows that CRS is reaching the very poor. Additionally, communities that paid for SILC services through Private Service Providers achieved greater resilience than those that received subsidized support through the traditional field agent approach.


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Reader Comments (1)

Dear CRS

Very interesting study indeed.

I wonder if there are differences in the performance of the groups, e.g. savings levels, share price, sustainability. Did you have a chance to look at that?

Best,
Ole

February 28, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterOle Dahl Rasmussen

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